read the first stanza of \some keep the sabba...

read the first stanza of \some keep the sabbath going to church.\ some keep the sabbath going to church - i keep it, staying at home - with a bobolink for a chorister - and an orchard, for a dome - what does the use of the words \orchard\ and \dome\ suggest? that the speaker believes that faith can be glimpsed only in the natural world that the speakers innocence allows her to view religion as an extension of nature that the speaker is able to see and feel her faith in the nature that surrounds her that the speaker only feels close to her faith when she is enjoying the world of nature

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# Brief Explanations: The speaker uses "orchard" (a natural - setting) as a substitute for the church's dome. This implies that she can experience and feel her faith through the nature around her. The words don't suggest exclusivity (only in nature or only when in nature), nor is there a focus on innocence in the context of these words. # Answer: that the speaker is able to see and feel her faith in the nature that surrounds her